Being a parent is really weird. No matter how many books or articles you read, how much advice you glean from your parenting friends and forums, there are still so many things that can take you by surprise once you embark on this new chapter in your life.
Parenting is weird because you:
- Look forward to going to bed at 10pm even though you were a proud night owl before baby.
- Never felt more alive even though you’re dead tired.
- Chase the baby with your breast (if you’re breastfeeding) because they just won’t keep still.
- Eat incredibly fast – when you can remember to eat.
- Constantly pick up food baby has thrown onto the floor. And eating it. No wasting!
- Smelling baby’s butt. Everyday. 10 times a day. Even in public.
- Constantly worry about poop. Did baby poop enough? Is it too hard? Too watery? Too green?!
- Sleep like a pretzel to avoid waking the baby (if co-sleeping).
- Learn to become a ninja to avoid waking the baby when you creep off stealthily for a cup of tea while they nap.
Becoming a parent is a weird, wonderful journey. It’s the hardest job in the world but also the best job I have ever had. And the weirdest thing is realising that none of the above is really that weird at all when you are a parent.
Because becoming a parent changes your life utterly and completely. You cease becoming the most important thing to you, because the most important thing in the whole world to you is your baby. As author Elizabeth Stone says so perfectly: “Making the decision to have a child is momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart walking around outside your body.”
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